Rutter v. Jennings The following is excerpted from Wikipedia: Kenneth Wayne Jennings III (born May 23, 1974) holds the record for the longest winning streak on the U.S. syndicated game show Jeopardy! Jennings won 74 games before he was defeated by challenger Nancy Zerg on his 75th appearance. His total earnings on Jeopardy! areUS$3,022,700 ($2,520,700 in winnings, a $2,000 consolation prize on his 75th appearance, and $500,000 in the Jeopardy! Ultimate Tournament of Champions). Jennings held the record for most winnings on any game show ever played until the end of the Ultimate Tournament of Champions (first aired on May 25, 2005), when he was displaced by Brad Rutter, who defeated Jennings in that tournament. Ken also appeared as a member of the mob sitting in podium #13 from the new game show 1 vs. 100 in 2006, and in 2007 Jennings was the champion of the first season of the US version of Grand Slam. Bradford "Brad" Rutter (born January 31, 1978) is a Pennsylvania quiz show host, most widely known as a contestant on the U.S. syndicated game show Jeopardy!. As of 2007, he has won more money on a game show than any other person in history. Rutter became an undefeated five-time champion on Jeopardy! in 2000 and has since won an unprecedented three Jeopardy! tournament titles: the 2001 Tournament of Champions, the Million Dollar Masters Tournament, and the Ultimate Tournament of Champions. In the finals of the Ultimate Tournament, Rutter decisively defeated Ken Jennings and Jerome Vered to become the show's biggest money winner to date, with a total earnings of $3,255,102. In twenty games, Rutter has never lost a full match of Jeopardy! (Rutter has trailed at the end of the first game of a two-day match twice-against Rick Knutsen in the first game of the Finals of the 2001 Tournament of Champions, and against John Cuthbertson in the first game of the semifinals of the Ultimate Tournament of Champions-but he ultimately won both of those matches with a higher two-day cumulative score.) Given his unequaled records and crushing victories over otherwise highly successful Jeopardy! champions (such as Jennings, Vered, Eric Newhouse, Bob Verini, Doug Lach, Tad Carithers, John Beck, and Chris Miller), Rutter is one of the best Jeopardy! players of the Trebek era.
I am sure it was Ken Jennings on Jeprody! winning 3,022,000 US dollars in i believe was 2004..hope this helped you out..
2 million for the winner of the Jeopardy! Ultimate tournament of Champions see related link
over a million by the only million dollar prize winner
$75,000 by Ken Jennings.
All the money that you have.
yes more than one, but it is from Capital One Sony Credit Card that you win the $50,000 and you win the prize from Wheel of Fortune
He created the show and he had a part in deciding who would host the show and be the letter turner. He even has appeared on the show, but he was never a host
The Wheel of Fortune older programs are owned by the Game Show Network. I do not know if they will ever show the February 1996 Sweethearts week again. They are not showing any of the older episodes right now. The Wheel of Fortune shows only episodes from the previous season when they repeat episodes on weekends. The summer encore episodes come from earlier current season episodes.
While they have invited contestants back during the shows history they do not have any form of a tournament of champions like on Jeopardy because it is not something determined by only skill you must also have fortune or luck to win
Vanna White replaced Susan Stafford and the temporary hostesses Summer Bartholomew and Vicki McCarty in the Daytime Wheel of Fortune. The current version of Wheel does not count the daytime series as part of its history or episode count, declining to recognize that the game has aired continuously on television since 1975. Vanna White is the original Hostesses of the nighttime syndicated Wheel of Fortune having never missed an episode. She was once a contestant on April Fool's Day Wheel of Fortune show with Pat Sajak and Pat's wife Lesly Brown Sajak was the hostess and Alex Trebek was the Host.
They win at least $1000 if they did not win more playing the game. It is Jeopardy that has a set amount and for Wheel of Fortune you keep what ever you win and get the $1000 only if you failed to answer any puzzles because $1,000 is also the minimum for solving a puzzle on Wheel of Fortune.
they always have money
$1000 is the lowest amount a contestant can win on Wheel of Fortune. However it is a long running show that replaced a show with the same name that had daytime shows and the prizes in the beginning were much smaller than now. In the beginning of the daytime show the minimum dollar value on the wheel was $25
If they want to they own a number of the shows
the largest amount anyone has ever BP is yo MAMA HA TAKE THAT SUCKA
yes more than one, but it is from Capital One Sony Credit Card that you win the $50,000 and you win the prize from Wheel of Fortune
The largest amount of semen ever ejaculated was over 400 gallons form a blue whale but I'm not sure what the largest amount is for a male human maybe about 1/4 of a liter
He created the show and he had a part in deciding who would host the show and be the letter turner. He even has appeared on the show, but he was never a host
Not that I've heard. I'm sure the would edit it out as the show is not live
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It's not for sale, you must find someone who has one and try to get them to sell it by offering enough money that they will sell it. It has not ever been part of the syndicated nighttime Wheel of Fortune prizes except as a stage prop and was part of the Daytime Wheel of Fortune prizes. Better for you to find one that looks like the Wheel of Fortune Dalmatian than try to get someone to sell their keepsake of the show.
The largest winner was also in a single game and the total was over 1 million dollars. In fact on Oct 14 2008 a total of $1,026,080.00 was won by Michelle Loewenstein. The winning contestant was a 24 year old newlywed foral designer from Santa Monica, California. $146,529 in two days. was the largest amount won by a team of two people and was the largest amount ever won before the million dollar prize was won on 14 Oct 2008 when Michelle Loewenstein won 1,026,080.00 Michelle Loewenstein won $1,026,080 on 14 Oct 2008 the next biggest winner is for less than $150,00. In fact the next three highest winner totals were between 140 and 148 thousand dollars since only one person has won the million dollar prize. The 27th season which is to began on Sep 14 2009 will be the next time someone else even has a chance to win a million dollars again on Wheel of Fortune. One is the number of people who have won a million dollars on Wheel of Fortune. 16 is the number of 100,000 dollar bonus round winners since the 100,000 priize was offered.